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"So, this is the one what can control people people and make them do your bidding, eh?"
"Yes, Jackie. But be warned, it's only worked twice, once seven years ago when I was fending off an angry washerwoman, and again a few hours ago when we were in the process of securing your boat from that backstabbing mate of yours.
"
Jack Sparrow and Edward Teague[src]

This ring was a magical piece of jewelry owned by Captain Edward Teague, Keeper of the Code. It was made out of a large gold band and a large amethyst. It had a unique ability to submit the persons present to the wearer's will.

History[]

It was unknown how Teague got this ring but it proved to be very useful. During the attack on the Misty Lady, Fitzwilliam P. Dalton III and young Jack Sparrow were locked in a gritty duel to the death until Teague stepped in and used the mysterious powers of the ring to make Fitzwilliam stop fighting and row Jack and Teague back to the Misty Lady. Teague later revealed that the ring could make anyone do what the wielder of the ring wanted. As a parting gift, Teague gave Jack his ring.[2] Jack wore the ring for the rest of his teenage adventures.

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  1. The timeline established in On Stranger Tides (which takes place in 1750) and Dead Men Tell No Tales (which takes place in 1751) sets the events of Pirates of the Caribbean: Jack Sparrow around 1706/1707. However, the exact placement still has to be officially confirmed by The Walt Disney Company.
  2. Jack Sparrow: Sins of the Father
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